Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q19460986> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 30 of
30
with 100 triples per page.
- Q19460986 subject Q8259953.
- Q19460986 subject Q8483945.
- Q19460986 abstract "The Chugwater Site is a prehistoric archaeological site on the banks of the Tanana River near Moose Creek, Alaska. The site covers more than 40 acres (16 ha) on a bluff overlooking the river, and consists of widely scattered stone toolmaking debris, interspersed with other artifacts. The area was extensively sampled in 1982-83 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, identifying a variety of stone tools and types of stone used in their manufacture. A more extensive excavation of the site took place in 1984, exposing a number of larger stone tools and projectile heads, as well as microblades, which are usually attached to bone or wood handles. One projectile point found is of a style similar to those found at another Alaska site which has been dated back 10,000 years.The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.".
- Q19460986 added "1979-11-23".
- Q19460986 area "188178.8236416".
- Q19460986 nearestCity Q79494.
- Q19460986 nrhpReferenceNumber "79003754".
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q1049334.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q1845942.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q3042374.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q393769.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q6976023.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q79494.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259953.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q839954.
- Q19460986 wikiPageWikiLink Q8483945.
- Q19460986 added "1979-11-23".
- Q19460986 name "Chugwater Site".
- Q19460986 nearestCity Q79494.
- Q19460986 refnum "79003754".
- Q19460986 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q19460986 type Place.
- Q19460986 type HistoricPlace.
- Q19460986 type Location.
- Q19460986 type Place.
- Q19460986 type Thing.
- Q19460986 comment "The Chugwater Site is a prehistoric archaeological site on the banks of the Tanana River near Moose Creek, Alaska. The site covers more than 40 acres (16 ha) on a bluff overlooking the river, and consists of widely scattered stone toolmaking debris, interspersed with other artifacts. The area was extensively sampled in 1982-83 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, identifying a variety of stone tools and types of stone used in their manufacture.".
- Q19460986 label "Chugwater Site".
- Q19460986 name "Chugwater Site".